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Implications of the Kinsey Reports on Child Custody Cases
Exposé: The Failure of Family Courts to Protect Children from Abuse in Custody Disputes (2009)
  • Judith A. Reisman, PhD
Abstract
The quality and health of a society is measured by the treatment of its most vulnerable populations: its
women and children.1 Many facts support the conclusion that we are living in an increasingly violent era. For
example, current data on violent crimes, suicides, out of wedlock births, sexually transmitted diseases, domestic
violence, and child abuse support observations of increasing rates of dysfunction, brutality and perversion in our
society. If we are to remedy the violence toward women and children currently found in our bedrooms,
classrooms, courtrooms, streets and cinemas, we must first understand "that something happened on the way to
the forum."
Keywords
  • child custody,
  • Kinsey,
  • Science Fraud
Publication Date
Spring April 25, 2009
Publisher
Our Children Our Future Charitable Foundation in 1999
Publisher Statement
Published by Our Children Our Future Charitable Foundation in 1999.
Citation Information
Judith A. Reisman. "Implications of the Kinsey Reports on Child Custody Cases" Exposé: The Failure of Family Courts to Protect Children from Abuse in Custody Disputes (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/judith_reisman/109/